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I'm dreaming of a white...Spring
Pam and I went on a short walk this morning during a let up in the rain. It didn't last but we came across lots of wildflowers in bloom. Most are tiny. All are taken along the Darwin Walk in Wentworth Falls All taken with 105VR Camera Manual with the PUF switched on in TTL mode See EXIF for more details. No identification as we have no idea ourselves. perhaps the horticulturists among us can give us some clues... Greg
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Re: I'm dreaming of a white...The second and third as just lovely.
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Re: I'm dreaming of a white...OK Greg
#2 is Sprengelia incarnata #3 is an Epacris, propbably obtusifolia #4 is Brachyloma daphnoides I will have to look a bit more at #1 Regards Colin
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